foot or hand accelerator

Mondo

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I was just wondering.... I have a L355SS and was curious as to the proper way to accelerate, the foot pedal or hand unit. Using the foot pedal seems a lot easier especially slowing down going into the turns and I like the idea of keeping 2 hands on the steering when bush hogging. I do use the hand unit most of the time.
Thanks n advance
 

Daren Todd

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It really depends on the task for me. Loader work and general run about I use the foot throttle. If I'm running something off the PTO then I use the hand throttle and lock it in. :D
 

mdhughes

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Like Daren said, it depends on what I'm doing. Loader work and running around things I use the foot pedal (I have a L3901DT). If I'm doing work with the box blade or going a long way I will set the RPMs with the hand throttle. Also set the RPMs with the hand throttle when running my wood chipper off the PTO.
 

D2Cat

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Mondo, no "proper" way. Use whatever you prefer, they both do the same thing. Just like all the others have said.
 

Creature Meadow

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For me I typically do something like this:

Disk-hand
bedder-hand
brush hog-hand
road scraper-hand

But keep throttle at around 1500 by hand then use foot to ramp up when needed:
rake-foot
loader-foot
tooling around-foot
sub soiler-foot
 

Shadetree03

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I was just wondering.... I have a L355SS and was curious as to the proper way to accelerate, the foot pedal or hand unit. Using the foot pedal seems a lot easier especially slowing down going into the turns and I like the idea of keeping 2 hands on the steering when bush hogging. I do use the hand unit most of the time.
Thanks n advance
I use all three on occasion. Since I have the HST on the L2501 the foot treadle is the main "regulator" for me to control speed and direction especially when brush hogging and always when using the loader. I do have the left lever lock to hold the HST at whatever speed seems appropriate to the field and ground conditions especially on a clear swath of ground when hogging. The hand throttle is usually left in the 1500 to 2100 RPM range for efficient engine torque range. If grading the road with a landscape rake, I may adjust all three to cover ground more smoothly and efficiently while still in M or H range. I try to keep the hydrostat valve mostly open doing field work and judge that by keeping the "whine" low